Or perhaps he is an ash at work AND at home?  
 
Pamela
S/V Guest Quarters, Norfolk, VA
1976 Catalina 27



Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: towed inDate: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 15:21:11 
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I’m willing to bet that he is only in charge at work and when he goes home is 
completely dominated. So when he’s at work he is going to make sure everyone 
knows that he’s the alpha dog. I’d forget all about it and find something more 
important to worry about like say, are the Red Sox going to make it to the 
World Series.
 
Sorry to hear about the OB I hope it turns out to be something cheap to fix.  
You know what they say about sail boats. “The most important thing to have on a 
sail boat is a reliable engine” It’s true for the Chesapeake where the wind is 
often unreliable and on the nose whenever you have to go somewhere in 
particular.
 
Regards
Mark Tamblyn
 
 




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[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Monday, October 13, 2008 1:25 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
catalina27-talk: towed in
 
My outboard, which has been increasingly recalcitrant all summer, failed me 
outside the channel into the marina yesterday afternoon. With a 50 ft wide 
channel and the wind on the nose, I had to get a guy to tow me in. At the point 
where I would normally make a 90 degree turn into my slip, I just uncleated and 
dropped the tow line, and turned into the slip with the last of my momentum and 
dropped on the dock lines. No sweat. Marina owner then came down .... said I 
should have been tied up side to side and let the powered boat bring me 
completely into the slip, I endangered other boats, bla bla bla. Anyone have 
any thoughts? Tom 
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